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Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly (Reissue)
ARTIST : Atmosphere
TITLE : God Loves Ugly (Reissue)
LABEL : Rhymesayers
GENRE : Hip-Hop
ENCODER : Lame DNR (3.97) -V 2 --vbr-new
GRABBER : EAC
QUALiTY : 44.1KHZ / Joint-Stereo
SiZE : 75,3 MB
01. Onemosphere 02:17
02. The Bass And The Movement 04:03
03. Give Me 04:00
04. Fuck You Lucy 05:31
05. Hair 03:22
06. GodLovesUgly 03:50
07. A Song About A Friend 04:26
08. Flesh 04:08
09. Saves The Day 03:42
10. Lovelife 03:34
11. Breathing 03:01
12. Vampires 04:18
13. A Girl Named Hope 02:07
14. Godlovesugly Reprise 01:47
15. Modern Man's Hustle 03:45
16. One Of A Kind 03:29
17. Blamegame 04:48
18. Shrapnel 06:54
TOTAL TiME: 69:02 min
Coming straight outta the rough'n'tumble surroundings of
Minneapolis/St. Paul, the Rhymesayers clique is slowly
but surely putting Minnesota on the hip-hop map. OK, so
the frozen lands that gave listeners Prince and Morris
Day & the Time may seem like a fairly unlikely setting
for the next hip-hop hotbed, but you can't deny the
talent the area's been bringing to the table. First,
Eyedea won the country's biggest MC battle with a
brilliant display of freestyle ability, now Atmosphere's
latest album states the case that there are some serious
skills in the Great White North. The group is fronted by
Slug, whose densely packed rhymes on the opening
"Onemosphere" and "The Bass & the Movement" showcase a
clever lyrical flow that recalls early De La Soul if
they'd been produced by El-P. On "Hair" and the title
track, the MC exposes a refreshing sense of self-
deprecating realism all too often lacking among the
current hip-hop scene's posturing poseurs. Though the
lo-fi D.I.Y. production slows the momentum on a handful
of tracks, when Slug's rhymes and producer Ant's beats
click, the results are as good as underground hip-hop
gets.
years to come.
a big shout goes out to the DNR crew, it wouldn't
be possible without you.
Think you got what it takes? Got something to offer us?
We can show you how deep the rabbit hole goes...
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